andy1canada
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Feb 2, 2007
- Messages
- 107
Howdy,
Before I order my new prop I need to know exactly what it is I'm swinging now.
I'm pretty happy with the performance of this old Quicksilver/alum/4-blade and will keep it as a spare after I match it closely with an SS/4-blade.
I've narrowed it down (thanks WH) to the Stiletto BPII/4-blade... probably also in the 18 pitch.
What I need to know is - assuming the old prop is stock/unmodified - how much 'cup' it would have compared to what I will order in the new Stiletto?
More or less 'cup' will affect rpms...right?
I'm nearly at the top of my rpm range now 46-4700 (using the old prop on my 2007'/4.3/MPI/Merc/Alpha). So there may be one or two hundred rpm up for grabs still.
I'm thinking the switch to SS will likely produce that 1 or 2-hundred more rpm.
Logical?
I'm still breaking in the new engine but already (in a brief moment of euphoric demonic possession) I've crested the 45/mph mark. I'm figuring (hoping) that once I sand and paint her bottom (the boat's...) I'll see or break that magic 50-mph threshold.
If anyone can ID this prop, and tell me how much 'cup' it has I'd be much greatful. It's a 4-blade /14-1/2 inch/ aluminum and may be 20+/yrs old. Was on a 1980/305'/Chevy - Mercruiser.
Here's the hub numbers.
48 834852 (A45) 18p
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Terry
Before I order my new prop I need to know exactly what it is I'm swinging now.
I'm pretty happy with the performance of this old Quicksilver/alum/4-blade and will keep it as a spare after I match it closely with an SS/4-blade.
I've narrowed it down (thanks WH) to the Stiletto BPII/4-blade... probably also in the 18 pitch.
What I need to know is - assuming the old prop is stock/unmodified - how much 'cup' it would have compared to what I will order in the new Stiletto?
More or less 'cup' will affect rpms...right?
I'm nearly at the top of my rpm range now 46-4700 (using the old prop on my 2007'/4.3/MPI/Merc/Alpha). So there may be one or two hundred rpm up for grabs still.
I'm thinking the switch to SS will likely produce that 1 or 2-hundred more rpm.
Logical?
I'm still breaking in the new engine but already (in a brief moment of euphoric demonic possession) I've crested the 45/mph mark. I'm figuring (hoping) that once I sand and paint her bottom (the boat's...) I'll see or break that magic 50-mph threshold.
If anyone can ID this prop, and tell me how much 'cup' it has I'd be much greatful. It's a 4-blade /14-1/2 inch/ aluminum and may be 20+/yrs old. Was on a 1980/305'/Chevy - Mercruiser.
Here's the hub numbers.
48 834852 (A45) 18p
Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Terry